AAG brings a fresh year of food security to the Autistic Community.


Xavier Olmo • May 30, 2024

Team AAG, in partnership with Kite Realty Group and One Acre Farm, is proud to announce it's renewed effort in the fight for food security within the neurodivergent community for 2024. This will be the third consecutive year of our food distribution program reaffirming our commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment by providing much-needed food assistance to participants and their families.

AAG's CEO, Ike, could barely contain his excitement for the continuation of the non-profit's most successful program: "We are incredibly thankful for the generosity of our donors, partners and volunteers. Your contributions have made it possible for us to provide consistent and reliable food support to those in need during the warm season and hope you will help us expand these efforts throught he cold seasons as well. It's heartening to see our community come together to make a tangible difference."


Parents and caregivers have praised the program for its positive impact. Jamala Reynolds, a mother of two autistic children, shared her appreciation: "This food program has been a big help for our family. We can't afford healthy foods with prices like they are these days so being able to get food like this is a blessing for my boys and my purse."


Adding healthy options to as many as 4000 meals a year!

Our food distribution program brings at least a thousand bags of farm fresh produce making for healthy additions to up to 4000 meals each year. Help us keep this support for the autistic, intellectually and developmentally disabled community strong by supporting our Food Distribution Program Today!

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